LA Times Crossword Clue Milne character in a green-striped Romper for April 20, 2024
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Updated Apr 20, 2024
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Hints for Solving Crossword
- It is a 6-lettered word
- It starts with P
- Ends with T
- It's related to a character from Milne’s book
- It is a friend character amongst all the animals and toys in Milne’s book.
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Possible Answer for Solving Crossword:
- TIGGER
- ANDY
Answer:
PIGLET
Clue explanation:
Milne was an English writer and he is famous for his books about the teddy ear Winnie-the-Pooh- Pooh also for the children’s poetry book. His full name is Alan Alexander Milne, he was born on January 18 1882 and died on January 31, 1956.
Answer Explanation:
One of A. A. Milne's imaginary Winnie-the-Pooh characters is called Piglet. Of all the toys and animals in the stories, Winnie-the-Pooh's closest friend is Piglet. Piglet is a "Very Small Animal" with a generally timid nature, he occasionally overcomes his fear by trying to be bold.
One of A. A. Milne's imaginary Winnie-the-Pooh characters is called Piglet. Of all the toys and animals in the stories, Winnie-the-Pooh's closest friend is Piglet. As a "Very Small Animal" with a generally timid personality, he nevertheless makes an effort to be bold and occasionally overcomes his fears. RS.